Seb wrote:
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:49:59 -0700,
Dan Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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If you're used to MS Access, why not use it? Just set up an ODBC source
to point to Postgres and use Access like you would with any other
database.
I moved away from that malicio
Seb wrote:
Hi,
I'm exploring ways to interact with postgresql through a GUI. I'm in a
Debian testing system (AMD64) and have found very few options. I really
like pgadmin for the administrative tasks with postgresql, but I'm looking
for something for day to day data entry, querying, and report
Dan Harris wrote:
Dave Page wrote:
The preferences option on the main window should be used. On all other
platforms the options are under File->Options on the main form only, but
OSX adds a Preferences menu to every menu.
You can then change the font on the Query tab.
Ok, I get it
Dave Page wrote:
The preferences option on the main window should be used. On all other
platforms the options are under File->Options on the main form only, but
OSX adds a Preferences menu to every menu.
You can then change the font on the Query tab.
Maybe I'm not understanding you, but the
Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists) wrote:
Does the following work for you...
File > Options > Query > Font?
This is how you set it on Windows, not sure if it's the same on OS X.
I think this is a Mac menu thing, but there is no File > Options menu
item for me.
-Dan
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Hello,
I'm running the latest OS X binary and hoping to replace my existing
expensive query tool with it. However, I am having some problems with
the SQL Query window. The input window default font is too small,
almost unreadable ( running 1900x1280 resolution ). I don't see how to
increas
Version 1.6.2
Mac OS X 10.4.8
Binary download from mirrors
Connecting to server version 8.0.3 on remote host
Right click on Functions in the tree, then choose New Function. Causes
a crash, no error messages are returned ( other than the default OS X
reopen, report, etc )
Thanks
-Dan
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